Transmission Planning Engineer
Company: FMPA
Location: Orlando
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Div/Dept: Transmission Planning
FLSA Status: Exempt General Definition of Work This position is
part of the Transmission Planning team and supports transmission
planning, transmission operations, and North American Electric
Reliability Corporation (NERC) compliance for Florida Municipal
Power Agency (FMPA or the Agency) and its municipal electric
utility members. This position supports a broad range of long-term
planning and short-term operations-horizon transmission planning
related power system analysis, studies, and functions. These
include transmission system load flow, short circuit, transient
stability, system reliability, and interconnection studies and
evaluations for FMPA member requirements. Operating horizon
planning studies include next-day planning, seasonal studies, and
weekly coordination of outages and confirmation of Available
Transmission Capacity (ATC). Collects, manages, calculates and
provides modeling data representing FMPA assets and member assets
as required for Agency’s Planning Coordinator function, and related
work as apparent or assigned. Supports FMPA’s NERC Compliance
function on all applicable Transmission Operator (TO), Transmission
Planner (TP) and/or Planning Authority/Planning Coordinator (PA/PC)
functions (as applicable) registrations in collaboration with team
members and outside subject matter experts to support team-wide
working knowledge of evidentiary and documentation requirements to
ensure Agency meets strategic goal of zero compliance violations.
Works effectively in a highly collaborative matrix environment that
includes generation engineering and operations staff with an
emphasis on working to grow team capabilities in the area of
compliance expertise and requirements while adhering to FERC’s
Standards of Conduct for Transmission Providers. Work is performed
under the limited supervision of the Transmission Planning
Supervisor. Qualification Requirements To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential
function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. Essential
Functions Supports FMPA’s participation in the Florida Reliability
Coordinating Council (FRCC) Operating Committee (OC) and Planning
Committee (PC). Function as Agency representative and/or backup
resource Transmission Technical Subcommittee (TTS), and Stability
Analysis Subcommittee (SAS), Operations Planning Working Group
(OPWG), Florida Transfer Capability Determination Group (FTCDG) or
other working groups as assigned. Support FMPA participation in the
FRCC Operations Planning Coordination (OPC) process and conducting
of next-day operations planning assessments. Supports the
maintenance of members’ transmission network load flow, dynamics,
short circuit models, and transmission maps in collaboration with
outside subject matter experts and/or the Transmission Planning
team as assigned. Performs and prepares reports and interfaces with
consultants as required for annual 10-year Long Term Transmission
Planning Studies for NERC compliance, including bulk electric
system and non-bulk electric system facilities 69 kV and up.
Supports the Transmission Planning team as assigned in representing
the Agency and member cities by participating in the joint Florida
Reliability Coordinating Council (FRCC) transmission and
interconnection studies. Prepares annual Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (FERC) Form-715 filing; prepares Network Transmission
Service Annual updates with Transmission Providers (Florida Power &
Light (FPL) and Duke Energy Florida (DEF)) and supports
transmission system data for the Ten-Year Site Plan and other
transmission owner required filing, as applicable. Supports and
facilitates, with the aid of outside subject matter experts, FMPA’s
TO, TP and/or PA/PC functional registrations that impact
transmission planning and member systems, working collaboratively
in a matrix environment to ensure all compliance evidentiary
material, studies, and documentation is accurate and up-to-date. As
some standards apply to other functions (e.g., GO), significant and
targeted collaboration within FMPA’s Power Resources department is
required to foster compliance success for the Agency as a whole.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Modeling experience (preferably 2-3
years) with PSSE, TARA, or equivalent platforms. Working knowledge
of power and electric transmission industry, organization, and
department policies, practices, and procedures; prior knowledge of
power and electric transmission industry, organization, and
departmental legal guides, recommendations, best practices,
ordinances, and laws including basic familiarity with the
constructs and structure of NERC Reliability Standards; ability to
compute engineering statistical calculations; ability to establish
and maintain effective working relationships with associates and
the general public. Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in
electrical engineering, or related field and experience in electric
power utilities industry including transmission planning, and
working with government regulatory agencies, or equivalent
combination of education and experience. FMPA is amenable to
filling the Transmission Planning Engineer position commensurate
with the candidate’s level of experience. Minimum experience
required of the position Engineer I: 0 to 2 years experience in an
engineering discipline[DO1] within the electric utility industry.
Engineer II: 2 years experience in an engineering discipline within
the electric utility industry. Engineer III: 4 years experience in
an engineering discipline within the electric utility industry.
Engineer Sr: 6 year experience in an engineering discipline within
the electric utility industry. Physical Requirements This work
requires the occasional exertion of up to 10 pounds of force; work
regularly requires sitting and using hands to finger, handle or
feel and occasionally requires speaking or hearing; work has
standard vision requirements; vocal communication is required for
expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing
is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels
and to receive detailed information through oral communications
and/or to make fine distinctions in sound; work requires preparing
and analyzing written or computer data, using of measuring devices,
operating motor vehicles or equipment and observing general
surroundings and activities; work is generally in a quiet location
(e.g. library, private offices). Special Requirements Valid
driver's license. Last Revised: 9/18/2025 [DO1]Is this specific
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